pull in
- (of a vehicle) move to the side of or off the road;(of a bus or train) arrive to take passengers
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- 1. (of a vehicle) move to the side of or off the road
- 2. (of a bus or train) arrive to take passengers
- 3. succeed in securing or obtaining something
- 4. earn a specified sum of money
- 5. arrest someone
- 6. use reins to check a horse
- an area at the side of the road where motorists may pull off the road and stop.
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- a roadside cafe.
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- succeed in securing or obtaining something
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- succeed in securing or obtaining something
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- become more cautious, especially with regard to expenditure
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- mind one's own business
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- become more cautious, especially with regard to expenditure
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- become less assertive or ambitious
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